NFB Collection
My Macondo
19901 h 1 min 7 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Dan Weldon
Production: Ben Woolford
Script: Ben Morris
Produced by Tall Stories Production for Channel Four in association with Filmeffekt A/S and the NFB.
Inspired by the people and landscape of Colombia's Banana Zone, Nobel Prize-winning author Gabriel Garcia Marquez created the Buendia family and the village of Macondo, placing them at the centre of his acclaimed novel, One Hundred Years of Solitude. Among the events described in Marquez' novel is the 1928 Banana Strike and the subsequent murder of 3 000 banana workers by the Colombian Army. My Macondo sets out in search of Marquez' legendary village and the truth behind that incident. Is the fictional village of Macondo a real place with a real history? Did the slaughter of the strikers actually take place? In trying to answer these questions, My Macondo explores the nature of history and myth, and poses questions about fiction and truth.
Availability
Subject categories
- Social Issues > Crime and DelinquencyMedia and Consumerism
- Developing Countries > Politics, Government and HistorySouth America
- Literature and Language > World Literature
Credits
- director
- Dan Weldon
- producer
- Ben Woolford
- script
- Ben Morris
- camera
- Fernando Riano
- sound
- Ignacio Timenez
- editing
- Carl Thompson
- narrator
- Julio Roca